Showing posts with label kuretake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuretake. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

Calligraphy Flourish Friday - Zanerian Manual of Alphabets

Pictured above are some envelopes I did recently with the help of my trusty "Zanerian Manual of Alphabets and Engrossing" and Kuretake markers (ZIG Millenniums and ZIG Calligraphy).  You can find the markers and the Zanerian Manual at Paper and Ink Arts: CLICK HERE

I am way behind on my blog reading, but I hope you all have been busy elves in your studios.
Enjoy your weekend!
(Happy 1st Birthday, Isabella Grace!!)
xo
Jane

Friday, July 20, 2012

Flourish Friday - ZIG Chalk Pastel Pens

Today is my sister's birthday, so this is in honor of Kathy Jo. ;)
Happy Birthday Sweet Sister!

I did the lettering with a white ZIG Calligraphy Chalk Pastel pen. It goes on clear but turns white as it dries. You can see the last "S" isn't quite dry yet.

 One end of the pen is a 3.5mm chiseled edge and the other is 2mm.

 I added some yellow and pink dots for some of the crossbars using ZIG Writer Chalk Pastel Colours.

I dropped the outline with a white Uni-ball Signo.

 It's also our niece, Kelly's, birthday today.
Happy Birthday, Kelly!
(and to anyone else celebrating a birthday!)

White lettering on kraft envelopes is still hugely popular. It's a happy and fun look, but using the ZIG pens on kraft paper is MUCH easier than pointed pen and ink!  I see Paper and Ink Arts has the ZIG Calligraphy Chalk Pastels in five additional colors. Check them out by clicking HERE.

Enjoy your weekend.
Go forth and flourish!
xo
Jane


Friday, May 11, 2012

Calligraphy Flourish Friday - Kuretake ZIG Pens


I recently received a new batch of ZIG pens from Kuretake. 
(Definitely, a good mail day!)


I was most interested to try the Cocoiro Letter Pen. 


This is the information for the Cocoiro Letter Pen as provided to me by Kuretake.


For a fiber tip pen, I was amazed at the thinness of line the Cocoiro could produce. Although it is a flexible, brush tip, it is a FIRM tip.   Anyone that struggles to control a brush pen, may enjoy using the Cocoiro.  I am able to write much smaller with the Cocoiro than with other flexible, fiber pens.


The ergonomic pen body gives a comfortable grip.


All the envelopes pictured are A2 (4 3/8" x 5 3/4").


The Cocoiro also writes quite nicely at a larger size. The page above is standard letter size, 8 1/2" x 11". 


I also had a chance to play with the ZIG Metallic Colours calligraphy pens, which I love. Kuretake has added a couple of new colors.  


In addition to the calligraphy tip, the metallics also come in a bullet tip. (ZIG Writer).

I've learned that Kuretake has introduced 4 new comic nibs, one of which is a G nib.   I look forward to trying them.

Update for USA Residents:
The ZIG Cocoiro Lettering Pen body and refills are available from Paper & Ink Arts here:

 Thank you Jennifer Allen of Paper & Ink for this information! 

For the Kuretake website, click here.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Calligraphy Flourish Friday - Poem for Anniversary

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 Two years ago I did a piece similar to this as an anniversary gift for my husband. (You can see it by clicking here.)  A client recently commissioned me to do one for her husband, and as most of you know, I love working white on black!

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In the past, I have used a soapstone pencil to line black stock, but I used this Fons & Porter Mechanical Fabric Pencil to line this piece. I purchased the pencil from Paper & Ink Arts while at the IAMPETH convention.  The last day of the convention, Paper & Ink reduced the prices on everything in the store.....

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 ....so I also purchased this rolling ruler (Parallel Glider) that I had seen Jake Weidmann use during the IAMPETH round robin.

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It made lining the paper a breeze.  The tip of the fabric pencil fits into the holes of the rolling ruler and made marking the vertical, side margins easy as well.

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All lined and ready to go!

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I used Dr. Martin's Pen White and a Zebra G nib.  Once finished and dry, the pencils lines were erased with a Factis Black eraser.  The client loved the piece and so did her husband! :)

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On another note-
Buffy, with Kuretake UK, conducted an interview with me for the Kuretake ZIG blog. If you're interested, I'd be delighted if you read it by clicking here.

Thank you for your visit to A Place to Flourish!
I appreciate your support.  Have a great weekend!!
xo
Jane

Friday, April 22, 2011

Calligraphy Flourish Good Friday

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Wishing you all a Good Friday!
We have been studying Isaiah 53 at my church in preparation for Holy Week, so I thought I'd share this verse with you. Wishing you all a blessed Easter.

Random.org did its random number generation thing, and the winning numbers for the Kuretake ZIG marker bundles are 22, 2, 8, 21, 19



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Lori was comment 22!

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Jenny was was comment 2!

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Rebecca (neddgirl) was comment 8!

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Joy was comment 21!

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Ann was comment 19!

Congratulations winners!
Please email me your full name and mailing address.  I will get your markers out to you the first of next week. (You can find my email address by clicking on the "View My Complete Profile" under the "About Me" section on the top right of this page.) 

To all those that participated- thank you! I apologize to those wanting to participate but were unsuccessful in leaving a comment.  I'm not the most tech-savvy person myself.  I think the easiest way to leave comments is to create a Google account at Google's website, log in and access A Place to Flourish through your Google - Blogger Dashboard. (It's free.)

Wishing you a contemplative Good Friday and a victorious Easter Sunday!
Go forth and flourish!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Calligraphy Flourish Friday - ZIG Markers & CCC Exploration

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 Here we go! Thanks to the wonderful folks at Kuretake, I am happy to host a ZIG marker giveaway!!
There will be 5 winners. Each winner will receive 4 markers.
If you would like the chance to win one of these bundles, then please leave a comment on this post by next Wednesday, April 20th at midnight (Eastern Time). 
One comment per person please (no emails).  I will randomly choose the winners. I will also randomly assign the bundles to the winners, so please no requesting specific bundles.

I'll announce the winners next Flourish Friday.
Thank you...and thank you Kuretake!

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On this post about ZIG markers, Andy asked how I stored my ZIG markers.  We have replaced 2 dishwashers over the 20 years we've lived in this house.  I saved the utensil baskets from the old dishwashers, and I store my markers in them.  I like them because they are divided, and I can just grab them by the handles and go.  I always store my markers horizontally to prevent them from drying out.

  On a visit to Chicago this past weekend, Tom and I enjoyed a delicious breakfast at Yolk, and a stroll past the Moody Bible Institute on our way to the Chicago Calligraphy Collective's Exploration exhibit and reception at The Newberry Library.

Julie Wildman and Jane Farr
Here I am with Julie Wildman!! My fellow sister-in-Christ! :) I've admired Julie's calligraphy and art for several years now, and it was a privilege to meet her and see her inspiring work in person.  I apologize for my terrible pictures.  They are all so blurry.  I guess I don't know how to use that "museum" setting on the camera after all!

The CCC put on a lovely reception with demonstrations, a live performance and a scrumptious spread of food.  I was a little nervous walking in, but straightaway the warm and beautiful Pat Kutz made us feel very welcome.  CCC President, Kathy Mandell, introduced herself and welcomed us too.  I don't really know how I come off to my blog's readers, but I actually knock the ball out of the park as an Introvert on the Myers-Briggs' test, and I really appreciated the friendly greeting by all the members of the CCC.

Here are a few photos of the demonstrations by CCC members:  

Pointed Pen demonstrated by Janice Kiska.
Neuland demonstrated by Lisa Kivland

Lisa Kivland demonstrating Neuland using graphite and a wet brush.

Pam Sussman demonstrating bookbinding.
Below are some photos of the actual Exploration exhibit. There is so much talent in the CCC! I felt like a calligraphy groupie. (Oh there's Tim Botts! Oh, oh, there's Rosie Kelly! Oh, Oh, Oh...Linda Hancock? I LOVE her work...it just went on and on in my head like that.)
Entrance to the Exploration exhibit at Chicago's Newberry Library.

The 2011 Newberry Purchase Prize Award winner "Silent Poetry" by Janice Kiska.

Pieces by fellow CCC members and bloggers Luce Zolna (far left) and Julie Wildman (far right).

Piece by Mike Kecseg. (Swoon!!)

25th Anniversary exhibit of past Newberry Purchase Prize Award winners.

The photos below are of the live calligraphy performance.  I believe a CCC member, Jack Scott, provided the live jazz music. It was wonderful. Tom loved the live performance!

Live calligraphy performance: Karen Brooks (with Whopperplate) and Pam Paulsrud.  

Live calligraphy performance: Julie Wildman

Live calligraphy performance: Tim Botts looks on as a fellow CCC member performs - a lefty lettering backward!

Live calligraphy performance:  Anne Binder

2011 Exploration live performance piece at the Newberry Library in Chicago.

As an added bonus, The Newberry Library had a special exhibit of 20 French Renaissance illuminated manuscripts and printed books from their collection. It was amazing!
Special Exhibit at the Newberry Library

Special Exhibit at the Newberry Library
If you have the chance to make it to Chicago in the next month or so, be sure to include The Newberry Library on your itinerary.  I am so glad we were able to go. Our experience at The Newberry was the jewel in our Chicago weekend!

The Illuminated Manuscripts and Printed Books exhibit runs until May 28, 2011.
The Exploration exhibit runs until June 25, 2011.

Please visit Marjorie Boyd's terrific blog (April 10th posts) to see better pictures and descriptions from the Exploration reception and exhibit by clicking here.

Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to be a winner in the ZIG marker giveaway.
Good luck!
Thank you for your support of A Place to Flourish!!! :)


Friday, March 18, 2011

Flourish Friday - Kuretake ZIG Calligraphy Markers

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I was contacted by a representative of Kuretake, the makers of ZIG Calligraphy markers, asking if they could post some of my work on their website.  As a thank you for granting permission, Kuretake sent me a wonderful assortment of their markers.
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Woohoo!! I have been using ZIG Calligraphy and Brushables markers for years, but included in the package were some pens that were new to me.  The representative told me they are getting ready to launch a new range of sparkly pens called "Wink of Stella." Sounds wonderful!
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I really like the new "Journal & Title" markers. They have a 3.5mm broad edge on one end and a .5mm bullet tip on the other.  The size is perfect for me. I like the combination of broad edge and bullet tip on one pen too. 

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On the "Calligraphy" markers, there's a 5mm on one end and a 2mm on the other.  I like the 5mm for decorating, but it's usually too large for the lettering I want to do.  

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The 3.5mm size on this new "Journal & Title" marker is great.

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According to the Paper & Ink Arts catalog, they're available in a variety of colors.  I think ZIG markers are a great option for beginning calligraphers.  My guild's president, Cathy Arnold, organized a service project with an Indianapolis area school.  Guild members spent several weeks teaching calligraphy to students using ZIG Calligraphy markers.  See photos from the project by clicking here.  The kids loved it, and the project was a huge success. 

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Another new marker from ZIG I'm lovin' is the "Calligraphy Metallic Colours."  

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I love working on dark paper, and I really like these markers for that.

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There is a 3.5mm broad edge on one end and a 2mm broad edge on the other. It's nice to letter with the 3.5mm size and then go back with the 2mm in a different color to add shadows - or to add a stroke within a stroke.

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I haven't been able to play with the rest of the markers yet. There's Brushables (which I use regularly), Art & Graphic Twin, Fine & Chisel, Millennium, Kurecolor, Artist Sketching Pen, Vellum Writer...a smorgasbord of marker goodness! I think the Millenniums will be nice for monoline lettering, ruling, and Zentangles. Do you use ZIG markers? Leave a comment and let me know your favorites and in what ways you use them.  I'm especially unfamiliar with the Kurecolor.  

Kuretake is a Japanese company. (For the Japanese website, click here. There's an English button at the top.)   Kuretake UK Limited handles all the distribution for western markets.  You can view the Kuretake UK website by clicking here, and the gallery of artists' work by clicking here.  My page is here.

Hasn't your heart been broken for the people of Japan?  The events of this past week have been overwhelming. A few of you have asked about the family my son, Matt, stayed with when he participated in a student exchange. They are fine. Although they felt the earthquake, there was no significant damage in their area.  They are shocked and overcome with sadness for their countrymen. They are very worried about the nuclear plant and the efforts to keep water in the spent fuel storage pools. 
Calligraphy by my son, Matt.  (The Kanji for "Japan")
The Japanese are a big part of the calligraphy community. Even here in middle-America, many times there will be Japanese students enrolled in a calligraphy class.  Certainly, the Internet has made our world a smaller place.  We realize how connected we are.  I've been thinking of John Donne's Meditation No.17 from "Devotions upon Emergent Occasions" (No man is an island/For whom the bell tolls) I've lettered it in the past, but I want to do it again:

No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the SeaEurope is the lesse, as well as if aPromontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.

I'm sorry to be so wordy this week. 
For the people of Japan, let's all continue to pray and give.
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